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EQS SUV vs. Tesla Model X - Efficiency and Effectiveness Showdown

Published Apr 25, 25
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The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV and Tesla Design X stick out in the deluxe electric SUV market, however their efficiency and performance accounts accommodate different top priorities. The EQS SUV offers 3 trims-- EQS 450+, EQS 450 4MATIC ®, and EQS 580 4MATIC ®-- with horse power varying from 355 to 536 and a 0-60 miles per hour time as quick as 4.5 seconds. In comparison, the Tesla Design X, offered in base and Plaid variants, provides up to 670 hp and a blistering 2.5-second 0-60 mph in the Plaid, making it an efficiency titan. Tesla's side in raw power is clear, however the EQS counters with polished design, including rear-axle steering and AIRMATIC ® suspension for premium handling.



The Tesla Model X boasts an EPA-estimated range of up to 348 miles, exceeding the EQS SUV's 305-mile optimum. The EQS shines with its Intelligent Energy Healing system, using three settings to maximize recovery, and ECO Assist, which leverages navigation and vehicle driver aid information to boost performance.

For purchasers, it's an option in between Tesla's speed and range or Mercedes-Benz's balanced efficiency and wise efficiency. The EQS SUV prioritizes a smooth, controlled ride, while the Design X presses the limitations of electrical velocity.

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